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http://dx.doi.org/10.5806/AST.2014.27.3.167

Analytical method for combustible waste contaminated by the HF leakage from industrial process  

Kang, Young-Yeul (National Institute of Environmental Research of Environmental Research)
Kim, Yong-Jun (National Institute of Environmental Research of Environmental Research)
Kim, Woo-Il (National Institute of Environmental Research of Environmental Research)
Yoon, Cheol-Woo (National Institute of Environmental Research of Environmental Research)
Yeon, Jin-Mo (National Institute of Environmental Research of Environmental Research)
Shin, Sun-Kyoung (National Institute of Environmental Research of Environmental Research)
Oh, Gil-Jong (National Institute of Environmental Research of Environmental Research)
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Analytical Science and Technology / v.27, no.3, 2014 , pp. 167-171 More about this Journal
Abstract
Hydrofluoric acid (HF), a typical inorganic acid, has been used in the industry for its various usage and classified as the toxic compound, because it can cause the pneumonia and pulmonary edema when it was exposed to respiratory organs. The official environmental analytical method for fluorine and its compound in waste has not been developed. For this reason, we have faced some problem to treat the contaminated wastes by the HF leakage from industrial process. In this study, prepared for analytical method for combustible waste (crop, trees, etc.) generated from HF leaking accident and to be applied as the official analytical method for fluorine contaminated waste when the fluorine and its compound will be regulated as a hazardous material by the waste management law later.
Keywords
Hydrofluoric acid (HF); leaking accident; combustible waste; analytical method;
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